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Navigating the User Interface and Core Dashboards of CH-en ZivanCore EN for Real-Time Profit Tracking

Navigating the User Interface and Core Dashboards of CH-en ZivanCore EN for Real-Time Profit Tracking

Understanding the Layout and Primary Dashboard

The CH-en ZivanCore EN platform is built around a modular, data-dense interface designed for traders who need immediate access to profit metrics. Upon login, the primary dashboard loads with a top navigation bar containing three fixed elements: the global search field, quick-access notification bell, and user profile menu. Below this, a horizontal tab strip lets you switch between “Live P&L,” “Historical Performance,” and “Portfolio Health.”

The default “Live P&L” view presents a real-time profit/loss chart spanning the last 24 hours. The chart uses a dual-axis system: the left axis tracks cumulative profit in your base currency, while the right axis shows percentage change. Beneath the chart, a data table lists each active position with columns for entry price, current price, unrealized P&L, and time held. Color coding (green for profit, red for loss) applies instantly as market data updates every 500 milliseconds.

Customizing Dashboard Widgets

Users can rearrange the dashboard by dragging widget containers. The standard layout includes a “Top Movers” panel, a “Risk Exposure” gauge, and a “Recent Trades” log. To customize, click the gear icon in the top-right corner of any widget. This opens a configuration panel where you can select data sources (e.g., specific asset classes or trading pairs), adjust refresh intervals from 1 second to 1 minute, and set profit thresholds that trigger visual alerts.

Core Dashboards for Different Tracking Needs

The platform offers three specialized dashboards accessible from the left sidebar. The “Execution Dashboard” focuses on order flow and fill rates. It displays a live order book, pending orders queue, and a latency meter showing milliseconds between order submission and confirmation. A histogram at the bottom visualizes slippage across the last 100 trades, helping you identify patterns in execution quality.

The “Analytics Dashboard” provides deeper profit decomposition. It breaks down total P&L by time segment (hourly, daily, weekly), by trading strategy, and by asset. A heatmap matrix shows profitability across different market conditions, such as volatility ranges or time-of-day windows. Below the heatmap, a “Drawdown Tracker” charts peak-to-trough declines, with automatic annotations for significant market events.

The Multi-Account View

For users managing multiple accounts or sub-accounts, the “Aggregate Dashboard” consolidates profit data into a single view. A top-level summary card shows combined P&L, total open exposure, and net asset value. Expandable rows beneath list each account with its individual metrics. A comparison tool lets you overlay performance curves from up to five accounts on one chart, making it easy to spot which strategies or allocations are outperforming.

Real-Time Alerts and Data Export

The interface includes a built-in alert system tied directly to profit thresholds. From the “Alerts” tab, you can create conditional triggers-for example, “Notify me when unrealized P&L exceeds 5% on any position.” Alerts appear as on-screen pop-ups, push notifications via browser, and optional email digests. The system logs all triggered alerts in a searchable history table, timestamped with the exact market data snapshot.

Data export is handled through the “Reports” module, accessible from the top bar. You can export any dashboard view as CSV, PDF, or JSON. For automated workflows, the platform supports API-based data streaming, allowing you to pipe real-time profit data into external tools like Excel or custom analytics scripts. Export schedules can be set to run daily, weekly, or on demand.

FAQ:

How do I reset the profit chart to default time range?

Click the “Reset View” button in the top-right corner of the chart widget, or double-click the time axis to restore the 24-hour default.

Can I see profit data for closed trades only?

Yes, switch to the “Historical Performance” tab and use the filter dropdown to select “Closed Positions Only.”

What refresh rate does the Live P&L chart use?

The default refresh rate is 500 milliseconds, but you can adjust it to 1 second or 2 seconds in the widget settings.

Is there a way to compare profit between two different time periods?

Yes, in the Analytics Dashboard, use the “Compare Periods” tool. Select two date ranges, and the platform overlays their P&L curves on one chart.

Reviews

Marcus T.

I was skeptical about yet another trading dashboard, but ZivanCore EN changed my workflow. The real-time P&L updates are instantaneous, and the multi-account view saved me hours of manual tracking. The drawdown tracker is brutally honest-exactly what I needed.

Lena K.

After three months of daily use, the analytics dashboard is my favorite feature. Breaking down profit by strategy helped me kill two underperforming algorithms. The alert system caught a flash crash before I even saw it on the chart. Solid tool.

Raj P.

The interface is dense but logical. Once I learned to customize the widgets, everything clicked. The latency meter in the Execution Dashboard revealed a broker delay I hadn’t noticed. Data export to JSON made my backtesting pipeline seamless.